Electric Lit 75 Books By Women of Color to Read in 2024 "Her poignant memoir describes their shared journey of knowledge and healing." -
New York Times Book Review "In this immersive, erudite memoir, Margaret Juhae Lee unspools her long- buried family history; centrally, her grandfather's imprisonment in Japanese- occupied Korea." -
Vanity Fair
"An international yet intimate account of a family member whose life would have been lost in a sea of forgetfulness were it not for her diligent dedication to discovering the truth --- a truth that brings honor and hope to those remaining...STARRY FIELD will attract a wide readership --- those who feel deprived of a true home and may be inspired like Lee to seek emotional refuge, and those who will admire and share the tale of one woman's courageous sentiments and her willingness to act upon them." -
The Bookreporter "this winding investigation of long-buried family secrets succeeds" --
Publishers Weekly "Engaging, intriguing...[
Starry Field is] a poignant reclamation of a hidden history, leavened by a sense of personal growth and understanding." --
Kirkus Reviews "A gallery of photos and documents richly illustrates the scope of the historical setting of the memoir. The narrative threads back and forth in time (with some fanciful embroidering of events), stitching a vivid account of a country, a family, and individuals grappling with the past in order to make sense of the future. While many in power in Korea today would rather leave the past unexcavated, Margaret Juhae Lee demonstrates that looking back can be a way to move forward." -
Washington Independent Review of Books "Lee's memoir stands uniquely as an inspiring dedicated journey worth reading." -
The Daily Texan "This reconstruction of the lives of Lee's paternal grandparents is absorbing as much for what is discovered as for what remains undiscoverable. Almost three quarters of a century ago, on the eve of the invasion of her nation, a mother burned every trace she held of her children's dead father, explaining to her son, "you never know what will happen: history is the proof." Starry Field reminds us that even knowing where we came from won't tell us where we're going - but it will help along the way." --
Susan Choi, National Book Award winning author of
Trust Exercise "With the propulsive force of a mystery, Margaret Juhae Lee guides us through the maze of her family's lost histories, revealing secrets, shaping narratives, and, as she tracks into the past, pulling her present into sharp focus.
Starry Field is a probing, companionable tale about the search for self and home by a fiercely observant, funny, and important writer."
-- Sabina Murray, PEN/Faulkner-winning author of
Valiant Gentlemen "In this heartbreaking memoir, the power of a single, searing curiosity about an ancestor's refusal to be silenced by colonial powers unlatches the lockbox to reveal a trove of long-buried family mysteries and reminds us of the courage it takes to strip away the scaffolding of our stories in the service of truth.
Starry Field is memoir at its purest--the quest nested in the question becomes the story and the journey is one you don't want to miss." --
Putsata Reang, award-winning author of
Ma and Me: A Memoir
"Starry Field is a magnificent tapestry of memory, testimonial, and family history woven with a deft hand and abounding care. Lee's work is the most precious gift a writer has to offer." --
Joseph Han, author of
Nuclear Family "Clear-eyed and heartfelt,
Starry Field is an important story from an urgent and necessary voice." --
Matthew Salesses, author of
The Sense of Wonder "Gorgeously written and meticulously researched,
Starry Field is at once a detective story and an coming-of-age memoir. Lee shows us that the heroes in our family stories are not always who we think they are." --
Carol Smith, author of
Crossing the River: Seven Stories That Saved My Life "Deftly weaving extensive research with her own emotional journey, Lee resurrects the severed threads of her grandfather's past.
Starry Field is an act of devotion, a testament to how the present can be healed by addressing the ruptures of history." --
Tessa Hulls, author of
Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir A mesmerizing memoir, Margaret Juhae Lee's
Starry Field charts the course of her family's storied past. With the propulsive narrative of a mystery novel, illuminated by meticulous research and captivating prose, Lee explores the love, loss, and resilience of hidden heritage and familial bonds. Gorgeously written and emotionally resonant,
Starry Field is more than a memoir--it's a celebration of the enduring strength found in unexpected places.
-- Rose Andersen, author of
The Heart and Other Monsters: A Memoir